This video pits a polymer AR-15 receiver against a Knights Armament SR-15, with the hosts claiming polymer receivers have no place on an AR-15 platform. The description humorously notes that 'Drake' was not seriously harmed or experienced a PTSD episode. The video also includes links to Kore Essentials and Bullet Vault.
This video provides an update on the WWSD2020 (What Would Stoner Do) project, a rifle concept developed in 2017 to create a lightweight and modern interpretation of the original AR-15/M16 design. The project utilized advanced materials like a monolithic polymer receiver and carbon fiber handguard, achieving excellent accuracy and reliability, including passing the InRange mud test. The description highlights the collaboration with Brownells and KE Arms, leading to the commercially available WWSD2020, which features the KE Arms KP-15 polymer lower receiver.
This video investigates the persistent claims of heat stress affecting the G36 rifle's polymer receiver, specifically the assertion of a 10 MOA deviation after 60 rounds. The content creators will test two TommyBuilt T36 clones, one built with an original German parts kit and the other with all American components, to empirically assess this phenomenon. The video aims to provide clarity on the G36 heat stress issue, which H&K reportedly won a legal battle over in German courts.
This video features a review of the ATI Omni Hybrid Maxx P3P 5.56 AR15, highlighted as the cheapest AR-15 the reviewer has ever purchased. The review focuses on the firearm's polymer receiver set and its performance, with the title posing the question of its "unstoppable" nature at a $350 price point. The video is presented by Ben from The Gun Collective (TGC) Reviews.
This video conducts a "flamethrower test" on a polymer AR-15 receiver to determine its durability under extreme heat. The title and description explicitly mention an AR-15 and a polymer receiver, implying a test of firearm components. The Patreon link suggests this is part of a series or exclusive content from InRangeTV, a known firearms content creator.
This video features a range test of the MAG Tactical AIR 15 Recon rifle, highlighting its exceptionally light weight of 4.8 lbs unloaded. The review emphasizes the proprietary magnesium alloy upper and lower receivers, which reduce weight by 35% compared to standard aluminum while maintaining strength superior to polymer receivers. The creator indicates plans for future, more in-depth accuracy and long-range testing of this rifle. The description also includes links to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA membership, music channel, website, and social media profiles.
This video review of the Smith & Wesson 15-22 highlights its lightweight, AR-15-like design and recreational appeal. Nutnfancy praises its portability, ergonomics, and potential as a trainer or accessory test bed, noting its polymer construction contributes to its low weight. While accuracy beyond 50 yards is moderate, it excels in close-quarters drills. The review touches on minor reliability issues, magazine feeding problems, and the stock trigger, suggesting potential upgrades. Specific models like the M&P MOE 15-22 are favored for their included accessories. The video concludes that despite its moderate cost, the 15-22 offers excellent AR-15 operational similarity for a variety of uses.
This video provides a quick overview of the TSD/SRC Basic tan M4 AEG. It highlights the airsoft rifle's lightweight polymer receiver, aluminum outer barrel, and skirmishable performance. The package includes an Intellect 8.4v 1600 mAh battery, making it ready for immediate use with BBs. The reviewer directs viewers to Airsoft Retreat for a more comprehensive review.
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